Only one VP candidate debate this cycle: Tuesday October 4, 2016

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There's only one VP candidate debate this cycle: Tuesday October 4, 2016.

Pence & Kaine seem to me to be two sharp guys. I expect an entertaining show tonight, NBC, 9:PM/ET.
 
PS

Commenting on Donald Trump's going years without paying federal income tax former federal prosecutor former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani said of Trump:
"The man's a genius."
Late night TV comedy host Stephen Colbert replied:
"Yes. Only a genius could lose a $Billion $dollars running a casino."

Oh. I get it.
 
Kaine sharp ?
Don't know much about him do you ?
He comes from my home town so I've seen how unsharp he is for a long time.
 
"Kaine sharp ?
Don't know much about him do you ?" #3
a) Hillary Clinton wouldn't make such choice casually. When she chose a husband, she chose a man that later became Governor, and then a two term president.

b) ~Thurs. Aug. 25, 2016 on CBS / Stephen Colbert, interview guest and Hillary Clinton VP running-mate Senator Tim Kaine was asked about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's then recent accusation that “Hillary Clinton's a bigot.” Senator Kaine replied:

“When Hillary Clinton got out of law school she was workin' to help advance racial justice in the juvenile justice system in South Carolina, and fight school segregation in Alabama. And I about that time got out of school and was battling housing discrimination in the South, & in Virginia.
At his early career Donald Trump was a real estate guy who got sued by the Justice Department for discriminating against people in housing, writing the letter “C” on applications if they were minority. Umm, he ... Hillary Clinton's got a track-record all the way back to being a middle-schooler in a Methodist youth group of trying to advance priorities for others. And Donald Trump's for himself.” [& has said so explicitly]
Senator (and 2016 Democrat VP candidate) Tim Kaine


That sir is a very well addressed comment.

Perhaps you learned of him earlier than I did. That's fine.
In that case the obvious explanation would simply be that I'm a more discerning judge of talent than you.

In any case, no need to speculate. The debate broadcast starts at 9:PM/ET.
We'll see who the pundits declare the debate winner, if any. But candidly, I'd say if Pence doesn't win, that's a win for Kaine, as according to the poll trends, all Clinton / Kaine have to do is don't stink up the place to bad; and they'll be in government housing in 4 months.
 
So Tim can remember his lines, I guess that makes him more more clever than Biden. He was picked because he will tell any lie he is instructed to do and will not show up hrc. Not un l Ike biden.
 
a) Hillary Clinton wouldn't make such choice casually. When she chose a husband, she chose a man that later became Governor, and then a two term president.

b) ~Thurs. Aug. 25, 2016 on CBS / Stephen Colbert, interview guest and Hillary Clinton VP running-mate Senator Tim Kaine was asked about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's then recent accusation that “Hillary Clinton's a bigot.” Senator Kaine replied:

“When Hillary Clinton got out of law school she was workin' to help advance racial justice in the juvenile justice system in South Carolina, and fight school segregation in Alabama. And I about that time got out of school and was battling housing discrimination in the South, & in Virginia.
At his early career Donald Trump was a real estate guy who got sued by the Justice Department for discriminating against people in housing, writing the letter “C” on applications if they were minority. Umm, he ... Hillary Clinton's got a track-record all the way back to being a middle-schooler in a Methodist youth group of trying to advance priorities for others. And Donald Trump's for himself.” [& has said so explicitly]
Senator (and 2016 Democrat VP candidate) Tim Kaine


That sir is a very well addressed comment.

Perhaps you learned of him earlier than I did. That's fine.
In that case the obvious explanation would simply be that I'm a more discerning judge of talent than you.

In any case, no need to speculate. The debate broadcast starts at 9:PM/ET.
We'll see who the pundits declare the debate winner, if any. But candidly, I'd say if Pence doesn't win, that's a win for Kaine, as according to the poll trends, all Clinton / Kaine have to do is don't stink up the place to bad; and they'll be in government housing in 4 months.
Pence has a lot of stinky positions that will be easy!
 
"So Tim can remember his lines" #5
That is a talent useful in debate. But the quotation you assail was not from debate, but from an interview w/ late night satirist Colbert.
If it is as you say, memorization, that means Kaine was wise to:
a) anticipate the question, and
b) have such an articulate reply that so decisively smacked Trump down on the subject.
"I guess that makes him more more clever than Biden."
Biden isn't running, nor is he debating.

The debate is between Pence & Kaine.
"He was picked because he will tell any lie he is instructed to do"
And when will that begin? If you claim it has already begun and you claim it as certain knowledge, then you should be able to quote the lie, and prove that it was Hillary that pressed him to tell it.
Please pardon me if I don't hold my breath waiting for you to post that. I deduce you're merely slandering candidates you plan to not vote for.
 
Pence has a lot of stinky positions that will be easy!
I honestly don't know what they expect to accomplish? They say they're going to keep attacking, but Pence has had so many problems as governor, he's screwed.

He's anti gay, and anti woman. Two demographics that Trump has already lost.
 
Kaine needs only to hammer away at:

When Pence turned against the LGBT community last year, pushing through a “Religious Freedom Restoration Act,” or RFRA, that allowed businesses to turn away gay customers, enabled corporations to deny insurance coverage to LGBT people (and women), and, more broadly, was accurately interpreted as a gift to the anti-gay fringe of the Christian right (such as the lobbyists who stood behind Pence when he signed the law), the business community rebelled.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...ick-is-too-anti-gay-even-for-republicans.html


He slashed Planned Parenthood funding, spurring clinic closures and an HIV outbreak: In 2011, Pence pushed an amendment through the House to defund Planned Parenthood. This amendment helped kick-start a wave of state actions aimed at removing government support from the women's health provider. Indiana was successful in its efforts, but a federal judge blocked the law from going into effect. When Pence became governor in 2013, Indiana continued to slash resources for the women's health provider. By 2014, state funding for Planned Parenthood had been cut nearly in half from 2005 levels. The organization was forced to close five of its smaller clinics, none of which had ever provided abortions, but they did provide STD testing. Soon, Scott County, Indiana, home to one of the closed clinics, became the hub of an enormous HIV outbreak.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/07/donald-trump-mike-pence-vice-president-abortion-gay



Tonight is going to be the second worst night of Trump's campaign.

On a lighter note, stay up late tonight and see some classic Trump tweets.
 
I honestly don't know what they expect to accomplish? They say they're going to keep attacking, but Pence has had so many problems as governor, he's screwed.

He's anti gay, and anti woman. Two demographics that Trump has already lost.
And doesn't believe cigerettes cause cancer. Climate change denier as well.
 
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